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we have increased a number of engineers in the united states. a lot of the unfilled positions in the united states are it science and technology. >> a company like apple. hugely successful. employing 90% of its workforce outside of don't perceive, of any kind of moral, capitalist duty, in the way of someone like howard schultz is deliberately opening factories in america at a cost of the company, because he can do it cheaper abroad, because he believes he has a moral duty to do some of should more businesses do this? >> yes, we need to do that. but, of course there, are 3 million jobs out there that can't be filled because of what laura is saying, and that's really true of apple. because if we don't have enough technicians, we don't have enough engineers, so that's part of the problem. we need to start educating people for the jobs that are there. and for the jobs that will be most competitive here. not forcing people to not go abroad, but to come to america where we have the best skilled people. that's what we're trying to -- >> yours is a bipa
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but one of them got combative today with the president of the united states. i have a few words for the romney man who jokes about throwing a punch at the president. and that is next. my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor about spiriva. >>> in tonight's rewrite another episode of romneymen. the men who never met
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you don't put the president of the united states in his place. i think again, this whole thing, this whole stage is set to appeal to five or six independent voters in this country, and they still understand the office of president. i mean, i think for the most part, americans can agree that it's sort of an up lifted position in american society. and to take that attitude towards the president was not something people were comfortable seeing. >> it was odd for me seeing that happen with the president. but you know, the president today is being very modest saying there, i'm starting to get the hang of this debate thing. i think he got the hang of it last night. >> oh, yeah. he had an excellent performance last night. i think it's very hard for team obama to think they did anything but exactly what they wanted him to do. and i think, the interesting thing here is that the -- mitt romney's weakness as a debater has been, he just doesn't like people challenging him. he gets bullying and kind of rude and petty when people challenge him. and barack obam
you don't put the president of the united states in his place. i think again, this whole thing, this whole stage is set to appeal to five or six independent voters in this country, and they still understand the office of president. i mean, i think for the most part, americans can agree that it's sort of an up lifted position in american society. and to take that attitude towards the president was not something people were comfortable seeing. >> it was odd for me seeing that happen with...
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let's move to issue number one here in the united states. the economy. the obama campaign flatly says you're lying. lying about the cost of your tax plan, you're proposed tax reforms. so far you haven't released a lot of specifics about eliminating various loopholes or you've said your tax cuts would be revenue neutral you wouldn't add to the deficit. let's go through how you would do that. specifically home mortgage deductions, charitable mortgage contributions. are you ready to remove those? what's going on? >> well, i've made pretty clear that my prirnls are number one simplify the code. number two, create incentives for small and large businesses to grow. number three, don't reduce the burden on high income taxpayers. and number four, remove the burden somewhat for middle income people. i don't want to raise taxes on any group of americans. those are the principles. at the same time how we carry them out would be lowering the tax rate across the board and making up for that, both with additional growth and with putting a limit on deductions and exemp
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i think paul ryan said i have to go in and prove i can be vice president or president of the united states. i think there are no republicans out there complaining about his performance. i think he did a good job, he did exactly what he needed to. >> i don't agree. i think joe biden won it quite easily. i was amazed any of the polls had it even close. >> in the cnn poll, there's actually a really interesting finding. so it gave a slight edge to ryan when they asked these folks who had watched who they thought won. >> it was basically a tie. >> it was pretty close. within the tie, 70% of people said biden spent more time attacking his opponent. which i think both democrats and republicans would point to as proof that their guy won. so i do think it's a little more inconclusive than you think it is, piers. >> carol, let's turn to you. you were tweeting away last night. the whole thing is completely tedious, meaningless and has no relevance to anything on god's earth. >> i don't think that was the exact tweet, but it was a whole lot of nothing. >> okay. let me read your exact tweet. it was a w
i think paul ryan said i have to go in and prove i can be vice president or president of the united states. i think there are no republicans out there complaining about his performance. i think he did a good job, he did exactly what he needed to. >> i don't agree. i think joe biden won it quite easily. i was amazed any of the polls had it even close. >> in the cnn poll, there's actually a really interesting finding. so it gave a slight edge to ryan when they asked these folks who...
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they're a citizen of the united states. you can't leave. so if you don't want to get thrown out of the country, get pregnant. they can't even move you without violating the 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property of the fertilized egg. this is how unthinking i think they are within their own prejudicial map they try to figure out. your thoughts? >> massive hypocrisy and short-term thinking has characterizing almost all of the republican thinking around women and their bodies. can i say something, chris? all of this stuff, whether it's defunding planned parenthood or the personhood amendment or the mandatory ultrasounds, this is all part of a calculated effort on the part of the republican party to shame and intimidate women in what is an incredibly difficult, horrible decision. no one makes this choice out of joy. no one comes out of the doctor's office happy about this. what they have done is systematically denigrate women and their ability to know what's best for them and their families. it's an economic decision, it's a mora
they're a citizen of the united states. you can't leave. so if you don't want to get thrown out of the country, get pregnant. they can't even move you without violating the 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property of the fertilized egg. this is how unthinking i think they are within their own prejudicial map they try to figure out. your thoughts? >> massive hypocrisy and short-term thinking has characterizing almost all of the republican thinking around women and their bodies....
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the united states supreme court. that's right. appointing the members of the court that decide the constitutionality of health care reform and sometimes actually decide who the president will be ask is the singlemost important reason to vote for president. four of the current supreme court's justices are in their 70s. the oldest is 79, justice scalia is 76. the all important swing vote kennedy is 75 and justice breyer is 74. mitt romney now thinks that conservative justice roberts might not be conservative enough to be appointed by a president romney. >> you say on your website that you would nominate justices in the mold of the chief justice john roberts. now that he's voted to uphold this law, would you still knowing what we know now, nominate a justice like john roberts? >> well, i certainly wouldn't nominate someone who i knew was going to come out with a decision that i rehemently disagreed with. >> joining me now is jeffrey toobin. voting for the united states senator is the number one reason to vote for them since they conf
the united states supreme court. that's right. appointing the members of the court that decide the constitutionality of health care reform and sometimes actually decide who the president will be ask is the singlemost important reason to vote for president. four of the current supreme court's justices are in their 70s. the oldest is 79, justice scalia is 76. the all important swing vote kennedy is 75 and justice breyer is 74. mitt romney now thinks that conservative justice roberts might not be...
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is that adequate for a president of the united states or the vice president of the united states to look at the deaths for americans is and say, well, we didn't know they needed more security? >> well, candy, obviously there's a whole bunch of stuff impact this question. first and foremost, nobody wants to get to the bottom of exactly what happened more than this president and this administration. i would say a couple of things. security requests at our embassies and consulates and our buildings throughout the world obviously go to the state department. that's -- those are the people that should be making those decisions. that's the place where -- >> yeah, but he is saying that the president knew about it. i'm just saying that when something like this happens, isn't this about the administration? >> well, mitt romney just did say that, and i will say one thing, candy, you started this question out by saying let's look at this from a political perspective. that's absolutely the wrong perspective to look at this. i think what we need to do is stop playing politics with this issue. ambassad
is that adequate for a president of the united states or the vice president of the united states to look at the deaths for americans is and say, well, we didn't know they needed more security? >> well, candy, obviously there's a whole bunch of stuff impact this question. first and foremost, nobody wants to get to the bottom of exactly what happened more than this president and this administration. i would say a couple of things. security requests at our embassies and consulates and our...
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the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully they spend it wisely. they are very smart very sharp and their strategy is to hold back and let's see what happens. now obama has been spending a tremendous amount of his money early. he should have some what of a leave or doing pretty well. let's see what happens. it will be very interesting. have a tremendous amount of money they have raised and they are going to be spending it hopefully wisely. >> there's one thing we haven't suggested the sell out mede -- discussed yet, the sell out media. there is no scrutiny of obama. we will talk about this in another segment. the media and the
the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully...
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states. >> you know looking at the twitter universe which is not a science study and this is seeming to me one thing the governor did get tonight that is important is that there is a lot of enthusiasm. people on the other side of the political spectrum seem to be throwing president obama under the bus. >> that is the result of sort of dimensions of the debate. first is that in this debate, mitt romney succeeded as forward looking. got the chance to layout more details about jobs and economy and tax reforms, and this is making him look reasonable and practical z it was reassuring this is exactly the process happening in this one 1980 keeb debate. reagan made himself reasonable and reassured american people he was up for the job. second thing is that romney was aggressive, obama was defensive. the president was always on the defense. part because he didn't seem to have a plan for what he wanted to achieve tonight but there is romney also being aggressive and saying he gets criticized for tax break for oil companies and responldz to the president saying wait a minute. i'm not in favor o
states. >> you know looking at the twitter universe which is not a science study and this is seeming to me one thing the governor did get tonight that is important is that there is a lot of enthusiasm. people on the other side of the political spectrum seem to be throwing president obama under the bus. >> that is the result of sort of dimensions of the debate. first is that in this debate, mitt romney succeeded as forward looking. got the chance to layout more details about jobs and...
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he became the first president to cast an early ballot for the united states. >> the president voted in chicago a solid blue state of illinois whose 20 votes he will surely win. which is why he except the rest of today cpaigning in the toss up states where tonight he said this. >> i don't know how a guy sits on a stage and you are say iing somehow that the people in detroit remember. the people of ohio remember. i bet on american workers and manufacturing and i do it in this because that always pays off. plaus laws. >> mitt romney also campaigned in ohio tonight where he continued to pretend that the polls are pointing his way. >> we are taking back america and it is coming soon. >> but he is not taking it back. >> in nevada president obama leads by 50 points and mit romney is not taking opcolorado. >> new pp robopolling, shows in wisconsin the president leads. in north carolina, president obama and miz are tie at 48%. tonight ed silver as the 48-year-old storm. so, crystal ball, the romney thing doesn't apply to the sing states where he needs it to apply. well,ing it doesn't apply in t
he became the first president to cast an early ballot for the united states. >> the president voted in chicago a solid blue state of illinois whose 20 votes he will surely win. which is why he except the rest of today cpaigning in the toss up states where tonight he said this. >> i don't know how a guy sits on a stage and you are say iing somehow that the people in detroit remember. the people of ohio remember. i bet on american workers and manufacturing and i do it in this because...
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states? john king is cnn's chief national correspondent. john, the first term is about getting re-elected. the second term, if it happens, if president obama wins again, he doesn't have to worry about running again. his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean to americans looking toward 2016. >> second-term presidents do look to go big and make the history books. sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. and so would president obama be more open to that big deal? more open to structural changes in medicare and social security, to get what he wants in the tax environment you were just talking about. yes, he most likely would be. however, ali, bill clinton wanted big things in his second term. george w. bush wanted big things. both were hobbled politically, lewinsky scandal in clinton's case and the iraq war in president bush's case. we don't know yet. we know he'd come toll table looking to go big. what would the congress look like?
states? john king is cnn's chief national correspondent. john, the first term is about getting re-elected. the second term, if it happens, if president obama wins again, he doesn't have to worry about running again. his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean to americans looking toward 2016. >> second-term presidents do look to go big and make the history books. sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. and so would president...
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you know the financial situation that the united states of america is in. you referenced the $16 trillion in debt. paul ryan voted for every budget-busting measure the whole way. he was george bush's wing man. so how can you have a conversation about the $16 trillion debt when his wing man was a part of it for the entire time? all i'm saying is if you want to talk about the polls, any serious person would take the president's hand, if we had an election tonight, he would win the next debate on tomorrow, he will win the third debate, and then he's going to win the presidency of the united states. >> mayor reed, if he shows even a tenth of your passion and determination and confidence tomorrow night, he will slay mitt romney. so i congratulate you for that. i hope it rubs off on him for the sake of the democrats. i will hope to also speak to you again because i like having you on the show. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> my pleasure. >>> when we come back, one of the country's top evangelicals who met with mitt romney a few days ago,
you know the financial situation that the united states of america is in. you referenced the $16 trillion in debt. paul ryan voted for every budget-busting measure the whole way. he was george bush's wing man. so how can you have a conversation about the $16 trillion debt when his wing man was a part of it for the entire time? all i'm saying is if you want to talk about the polls, any serious person would take the president's hand, if we had an election tonight, he would win the next debate on...
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today we mourn four americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver in our commitment to make sure justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. >> so that's what the president said in the rose garden. a week later, an admission station official said it was terrorism, but a week later, the president wasn't saying that when directly asked. speechwriters come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke earlier with one of the all time best, david frum, former speechwriter for george w. bush, and a contributor to cnn, newsweek, and the daily beast. joining me is fareed zakaria. david, this debate over whether the president was specifically referring to the benghazi attack when he used acts of terror, as a former speechwriter, what was your take? >> that was a highly conditional statement in the rose garden. he said no act of terror. you write that when you say i'm not characterizing these acts. this is a general statement. it could have been delivered 24 hours before the attacks as well as 24
today we mourn four americans who represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver in our commitment to make sure justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. >> so that's what the president said in the rose garden. a week later, an admission station official said it was terrorism, but a week later, the president wasn't saying that when directly asked. speechwriters come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke...
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citizen and get some of the benefits and all of the benefits of being a united states citizens. so -- i am surprised you said that, too, greta. >> greta: okay. what is your suspicion, are you fishing? or do you have -- >> i don't want to say anything about spus suspicion. i would like to have him be transparent. we know nothing about our president. i mean, he writes a book, and the cover says born in kenya, raised in indonesia. if that's the case, that's fine, except you are not allowed to be the president. minor detail. so i have no -- hey, i would be the happiest person in the world if he would give his records and if his records would be beautiful because it would take all doubt away. as i said today and i think you probably heard me that i would be totally satisfied if he did that. totally satisfied. and if i am satisfied, everybody would be satisfied because i'm pretty skeptical about everything and many things in life. but i would be extremely satisfied and the biggest beneficiary would be him and a charity. >> greta: what is your thought about florria allred. she went to
citizen and get some of the benefits and all of the benefits of being a united states citizens. so -- i am surprised you said that, too, greta. >> greta: okay. what is your suspicion, are you fishing? or do you have -- >> i don't want to say anything about spus suspicion. i would like to have him be transparent. we know nothing about our president. i mean, he writes a book, and the cover says born in kenya, raised in indonesia. if that's the case, that's fine, except you are not...
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please help me welcome the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. [cheers and applause] >> wow. thank you, buddy. man. way up there. how you doing? look at that. wow. o-h. [crowd yells "ohio"] i love that. it is so fun. it is great to be back here. i spent four great years in miamiville, oh, and i have my lucky buckeye with me. it said it brought him a victory in ohio and you will help us because this buckeye will bring us victory in ohio. you have a huge choice to make. we have a big choice to make. you know, i think we saw a sign of it last night just like we saw at a week ago. you see, they are offering no new ideas. the president is simply saying more of the same. hope and change has become the attack and blame. when he was running for president four years ago, barack obama gave a huge speech in this big, a great speech he said, if you don't have fresh ideas, then use a stale tactic to scare voters. toyou don't have a record run on, then you paint your opponent as somebody people should run from. you make a big election about small things. ladie
please help me welcome the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. [cheers and applause] >> wow. thank you, buddy. man. way up there. how you doing? look at that. wow. o-h. [crowd yells "ohio"] i love that. it is so fun. it is great to be back here. i spent four great years in miamiville, oh, and i have my lucky buckeye with me. it said it brought him a victory in ohio and you will help us because this buckeye will bring us victory in ohio. you have a huge choice to...
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but, one, do not underestimate the president of the united states. he will come back strong. i think mitt has to be prepared for that. and also, as you mentioned, these job numbers will give him a bit of -- or something of a boost today. >> we've got the vp debate coming up. you said about joe biden he's the gift that keeps on giving. are you hoping that he's going to be giving some sprinkling of presence back to you guys? >> i don't know, but i hope he repeats this latest one where the middle class america has been buried for the last four years. right, job! you might use th you might use that in your opening statement. i have to tell you something, piers. personally joe biden and i have been friends for many, many years. i enjoy his company. he's a very good guy personally, but honest to god, he still is a heartbeat away from the presidency, and with some of the things he says, you know, you're slack-jawed. but i think he'll be well prepared for this debate. i would remind you he didn't do that well against sarah palin, and so -- but also, paul ryan is a real policy wonk. h
but, one, do not underestimate the president of the united states. he will come back strong. i think mitt has to be prepared for that. and also, as you mentioned, these job numbers will give him a bit of -- or something of a boost today. >> we've got the vp debate coming up. you said about joe biden he's the gift that keeps on giving. are you hoping that he's going to be giving some sprinkling of presence back to you guys? >> i don't know, but i hope he repeats this latest one where...
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they didn't -- the president of the united states and the vice-president of the united states do not micro-manage how many security people are-- >>> who is in charge, joe? who is in charge -- the buck stops where? [overlapping dialogue] >> the security professionals at the state department. look, sean, we have been through this before. there was a security breach -- the president is -- this president is still advancing a lie! >> you don't know that, sean. i know you believe that. but it's not true. [overlapping dialogue] >> just because you believe it, sean, does not mean it's true. that's why we have three -- it's why we have three branches of government-- >>> three. >> that's right. chairman issa, who will-- >>> who they stonewall. >> joe, joe, joe, you know manage about the white house and the administration. when susan rice goes out and she is put on five separate networks to tell the same story five days after this horrible assault takes place. she tells the story that is utterly contradicted by the facts that the intelligence community knew, can you tell me the white house was
they didn't -- the president of the united states and the vice-president of the united states do not micro-manage how many security people are-- >>> who is in charge, joe? who is in charge -- the buck stops where? [overlapping dialogue] >> the security professionals at the state department. look, sean, we have been through this before. there was a security breach -- the president is -- this president is still advancing a lie! >> you don't know that, sean. i know you believe...
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states the. secondly, it is the big concern with when they talk about how aggressive they pursued this waiting 23 days before they even get in there and get information when tv networks had the information before the united states government. but the big question we are hearing people asking across virginia is why is this an administration that is so willing to cut national defense in the united states but they won't put on the table the defense dollars that we are giving to libya and egypt and some of other countries when they see these acts taking place on tv. >> geraldo: bill kristol is there you think an impetus to check out and maybe reassess foreign aid like the $1.5 billion or whatever we give to egypt something of that order with the money we are giving libya, the money we are giving to other nations in the so called arab spring. do you you think that that will resonate and be an issue going forward? >> i think mitt romney is going to address this in his speech at vmi here in virginia act
states the. secondly, it is the big concern with when they talk about how aggressive they pursued this waiting 23 days before they even get in there and get information when tv networks had the information before the united states government. but the big question we are hearing people asking across virginia is why is this an administration that is so willing to cut national defense in the united states but they won't put on the table the defense dollars that we are giving to libya and egypt and...
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states supreme court the case is fisher averse the university of texas and the issue at hand is whether or not the university can use race as an admissions criteria to foster more diversity on campus. and by the way arguments went on wednesday in front of the court that appears the five conservative justices are poised to deliver the final blow to affirm about action it appears that despite white people having a four hundred year head start in the american economy conservatives will argue that two generations just two generations of affirmative action have leveled the economic playing field enough so no longer do we require affirmative action policies so that's what's going on down the street at the supreme court now for more marilyn schuyler joins me now she's an affirmative action attorney at the schuyler affirmative action practice and board member of the american association of affirmative action marilyn welcome to show thanks thanks for coming on so you filed an image this brief in this case on behalf of the university of texas. as far as the plan the plaintiffs are names abigail f
states supreme court the case is fisher averse the university of texas and the issue at hand is whether or not the university can use race as an admissions criteria to foster more diversity on campus. and by the way arguments went on wednesday in front of the court that appears the five conservative justices are poised to deliver the final blow to affirm about action it appears that despite white people having a four hundred year head start in the american economy conservatives will argue that...
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states is a lunatic but that didn't stop there. they went after the moderator. martha got it from all sides. sean hannity said, martha raddatz is the worst moderator. laura ingraham said, why does raddatz want to move on when ryan is getting traction? and then karl rove said, i miss jim lehrer. >> he's the only one that missed him. the reality is that, look, she was equal opportunity get you. there were even times that she went after vice president biden. >> no doubt. >> and everybody knows it. actually, i remind people that we have a lot of people who only listen on the radio and immediately understood who won that debate without worrying about how the president smiled. look, i think he signaled us and every time he hurts and hears something absolutely ridiculous, unprovable, that smile came on and that really was a signal for us to pay close attention for what we were about to hear and he recognized, even before ryan fin finished, that it was ridiculous and that's what that smile was all about. >> i'm going to have to leave it th
states is a lunatic but that didn't stop there. they went after the moderator. martha got it from all sides. sean hannity said, martha raddatz is the worst moderator. laura ingraham said, why does raddatz want to move on when ryan is getting traction? and then karl rove said, i miss jim lehrer. >> he's the only one that missed him. the reality is that, look, she was equal opportunity get you. there were even times that she went after vice president biden. >> no doubt. >> and...
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he said strategic interest of the united states. there's a difference. >> anderson, in the news cycle, vice president biden directly contradicted the testimony today and in recent days from the department of state what was known when and how much security provided and when it was asked. he keeps carrying this line. >> i don't think it's right. >> you have the transcript, look it up. >> i thought what he said was directly line. what we pout out there, what we had, and intelligence sources told us and moved forward. >> intelligence services have said that's not what they were giving them. they never said it was a video anybody who has in anything to do with this knew it wasn't a video. >> also reports i think a week ago that in the intelligence community there was a belief early on it was a terrorist attack within the initial days. that contradicts what joe biden said. whether the initial report is correct, i don't know. does contradict. i want to check in with jim acosta. jim. >> hi, anderson. i'm with a senior at visor of the romney
he said strategic interest of the united states. there's a difference. >> anderson, in the news cycle, vice president biden directly contradicted the testimony today and in recent days from the department of state what was known when and how much security provided and when it was asked. he keeps carrying this line. >> i don't think it's right. >> you have the transcript, look it up. >> i thought what he said was directly line. what we pout out there, what we had, and...
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states has. would that request make its way even to the secretary of state? even into today's environment that's highly unlikely. so the reality of the forces were decided at a lower level, and natally, everybody takes responsibility for it, in a sense, but ask yourself going-forward, can we tell what place in the world right now security needs to be beefed up? no. in retrospect, it's always clear that we needed more security in the place the attack took place. absolutely granted. as fran knows, having lived through these kind of things, a certain set of circumstances occur, which makes one place get attacked, and at that point it's absolutely clear, you have too little security. looking at it at the time i'm not so sure it's clear. the white house handled the aftermath of the crisis in an extremely clumsy manner, probably incompetently, that doesn't mean that the issue of whether or not they should have provided security was also handled incompetently. we don't know, maybe it was, let's have an
states has. would that request make its way even to the secretary of state? even into today's environment that's highly unlikely. so the reality of the forces were decided at a lower level, and natally, everybody takes responsibility for it, in a sense, but ask yourself going-forward, can we tell what place in the world right now security needs to be beefed up? no. in retrospect, it's always clear that we needed more security in the place the attack took place. absolutely granted. as fran...
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of women's health care in the united states, that's planned parenthood. what does mitt romney want to do there? >> planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. >> and on that one, the romney campaign sometimes tries to complain about that sound bite. going to get rid of planned parenthood, whenever anybody uses it. but on his campaign website, it says right there in black and white, he's going to get rid of planned parenthood. it has a priority of his. he told "the des moines register" that he has no specific legislation in mind at all that he would use to go after women's health rights or access to abortion. no specific legislation in mind at all. well, here's the pledge that he signed and put forth as an op-ed on the "national review" online last year. detailing specific named anti-abortion legislation that he would advocate for and support as president. trying to run now as a guy who doesn't believe any of these things, just having your spokesperson quietly walk it back later, like you always do. that might not be enough this time. not with this
of women's health care in the united states, that's planned parenthood. what does mitt romney want to do there? >> planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. >> and on that one, the romney campaign sometimes tries to complain about that sound bite. going to get rid of planned parenthood, whenever anybody uses it. but on his campaign website, it says right there in black and white, he's going to get rid of planned parenthood. it has a priority of his. he told "the des...
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and focusing on small businesses creating jobs here in the united states. we're closing our deficit in a responsible, balanced way that allows us to invest in our future. all those things designed to make sure that american people, their genius, their grit, their determination, is channeled and they have an opportunity to succeed. and everybody's getting a fair shot, and avenue's getting a fair share and playing by the same rules. you know, four years ago, i said that i'm not a perfect man, and i wouldn't be a perfect president, and that's probably a promise governor romney probably thinks i've kept. i also promised i would fight every single day on behalf of the american people, the middle class, and all those who are striving to get in the middle class. i've kept that promise, and if you will vote for me, then i promise i'll fight as hard in a second term. >> governor romney, two-minute closing. >> thank you, jim, mr. president. thank you for tuning in this evening. this is an important election, and i'm concerned about america. i'm concerned about the di
and focusing on small businesses creating jobs here in the united states. we're closing our deficit in a responsible, balanced way that allows us to invest in our future. all those things designed to make sure that american people, their genius, their grit, their determination, is channeled and they have an opportunity to succeed. and everybody's getting a fair shot, and avenue's getting a fair share and playing by the same rules. you know, four years ago, i said that i'm not a perfect man, and...